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Panniculectomy and abdominoplasty

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
The series involved 123 patients who had 126 excisions of the abdominal wall. In 84 patients, a large pannus of fatty tissue and skin was excised to expedite the approach to intra-abdominal disease or the repair of hernias. In 39 patients, the operation was an abdominoplasty done to improve the appearance of the abdomen or to excise relaxed or ...
J H, Pratt, G B, Irons
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Traditional Abdominoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2010
The introduction of liposuction in the 1980s permanently altered the landscape of body contour surgery. The abdomen became a ''group'' of contour procedures that were referred to as the abdominolipoplasty system of classification and treatment (Types I-IV). This article describes a full (Type IV) abdominoplasty with or without liposuction is performed.
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Midabdomen Abdominoplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979
A simple technique is presented for removal of excessive supraumbilical and periumbilical skin.
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Partial subfascial abdominoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996
An efficient liposuction is one performed behind and above the abdominal superficial fascia. It is followed first by a dissection at the deep side of this fascia, and then after a change of plane, at the supra-umbilical level to reach the pre-muscular fascia plane. Dissection is then adjusted according to the amount of excess skin.
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Marriage Abdominoplasty Expands the Mini-Abdominoplasty Concept

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999
The marriage of aggressive superwet liposculpture of the abdomen and adjacent anatomic regions with a modification of well-established open surgical techniques to address skin excess and perform muscle plication was used to treat 29 patients presenting for aesthetic abdominal contouring over the past 3 1/2 years.
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Tumescent Mini Abdominoplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1997
The tumescent technique for liposuction has become a widely accepted procedure in the plastic surgical community. We have used this technique as primary anesthesia for a limited abdominoplasty (mini abdominoplasty) in a series of 35 patients over a 2-year period on an outpatient basis.
T T, Nguyen, K A, Kim, R B, Young
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Tensioned Reverse Abdominoplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009
Deformities of the upper portion of the abdominal wall can be difficult to solve, as in many cases abdominoplasties or mini-abdominoplasties lead to unsatisfactory results. Direct approaches to this region through inframammary incisions can be a good therapeutic option, once adequate patient selection has been performed and certain surgical principles ...
Mauro F, Deos   +2 more
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ABDOMINOPLASTY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1974
R, Baroudi, E M, Keppke, F T, Netto
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Abdominoplasty

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1993
V M, Vander Kam, B M, Achauer
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The Mini-Abdominoplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
Some patients requesting abdominal contour surgery may have all their deformity below the semicircular line. Five patients in a series of 14 treated with mini-abdominoplasty are described to define the indications, technique, course, and complications. A miniplasty corrects the limited deformity of lower abdominal musculofascial relaxation and regional
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